Droid Over Wifi – No wires, no drivers, no cables, only WiFi and a browser to connect your Android device with a desktop or a laptop or even another Android device with the Droid Over Wifi app installed. Within seconds your files on an SD card are reachable through the browser. Droid Over Wifi is one of the fastest WiFi file transfers.

Hiburo – is a simple, cozy and fun web application for small-to-medium team management. See your whole team at a glance. Put your team into perspective – see people
checking in and out, always know where, when and why. Allows for simple communication and shows an activity feed. Everyone’s just a click away. Share documents by hooking up Dropbox. You can also generate time and performance reports.

Notegraphy – is a web and mobile application that rethinks the way you write and share text online through design. With Notegraphy, you can create beautifully formatted layouts in real-time. Be it a single word, or an entire novel, in only three steps – write, style and share – your text will be “Always Beautiful”. Choose from 25+ carefully curated collections by some of the world’s best graphic designers.

Died In House – Using a valid U.S. address, “Died in House” instantly searches millions of records to determine if a death has occurred at that location. A Died in House report may return the following information – has a death occurred? Who died at that house? When did the person die? What was the cause of death? See a complete list of previous residents.

ScareMail – is a web browser extension that makes email “scary” in order to disrupt NSA surveillance. Extending Google’s Gmail, the work adds to every new email’s signature an algorithmically generated narrative containing a collection of probable NSA search terms. This “story” acts as a trap for NSA programs like PRISM and XKeyscore, forcing them to look at nonsense.

Mark O'Neill is a freelance journalist and bibliophile, who has been getting stuff published since 1989. For 6 years, he was the Managing Editor of MakeUseOf. Now he writes, drinks too much tea, arm-wrestles with his dog, and writes some more. You can find him on Twitter and Facebook.